Echeveria Bees Knees
Echeveria 'Bees Knees'
- Late Winter 2022
- 4
- 4
- Mid Winter 2020
- 3
- 1
- Mid Autumn 2020
- 9
- 1
- Early Autumn 2020
- 11
- 2
- Mid Summer 2020
- 3
- 3
- Mid Autumn 2019
- 10
- 0
- Mid Autumn 2019
- 5
- 1
- Mid Spring 2018
- 1
- 0
Echeveria Bees Knees
- Late Winter 2022
- 4
- Mid Winter 2020
- 3
rikkie
Look at my moss green wreath 💚💚💚 #wreath
- Mid Autumn 2020
- 9
rikkie
Head chopped. They became too long and heavy, couldn't stay upright anymore!
- Mid Summer 2020
- 3
rikkie
Very pretty 💚💚💚 I usually use a blower (the one used for camera lenses) to blow away excess water on their curved leaves. It was worth my effort!
QT
Beautiful.. mine trying to recover from recent burns 🥵
rikkie
@QT Hope yours will recover smoothly. Mine took a long time and patience but it was worth it.
- Mid Autumn 2019
- 10
- Mid Autumn 2019
- 5
rikkie
I've been successful in prepagating from cuttings, but never from leaves. Leaves do grow roots, but not new leaves. Why???
- Mid Spring 2018
- 1
RIP...😢😢😢 Part of my collection was covered fully by powdery mildew.
So sorry. I too have lost many of my echeveria, but mine to mealybug infestations. Can you just dig up roots and leave with top chopped?
@lovestogarden oh sorry to hear you lost many echeverias😢 I'll try to save others that way, which were recently found invested by powdery mildew... They're all Black Prince. They're placed in different locations of the backyard but only they've got infested🤔
Thank you @rikkie. They can all be replaced. Time will deliver more.